Issue 10

ISRO carried out its 1st launch since the COVID-19 Pandemic

ISRO returned to launch operations on 7 November 2020, deploying the EOS-01 SAR imagery satellite and nine rideshare payloads.

– 7 November 2020: The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) carried out its 1st launch since the COVID-19 Pandemic.

– The EOS-01 synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imagery satellite was successfully injected into a 575-kilometer circular orbit around 16 minutes after launch. (See Satellite Deployment Video)

– In addition to EOS-01, there were nine rideshare payloads onboard.

— 4 Kleos Space (Luxembourg) commercial reconnaissance satellites

— 4 Lemur small sats for American company Spire

— 1 NanoAvionics R2 technology demonstrator

India is preparing to follow up with launch of the GSAT-12R communication satellite into geostationary transfer orbit in December. ISRO will use the PSLV-XL with larger strap-on boosters for the mission.

PSLV-C49 Launch.